simple tool for changing strings
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simple tool for changing strings
I hit on this a few weeks back when changing all of my strings out. I'm probably not the first to think of it, but I haven't seen it here.
I've read here on the Forum (from Lane and others)about using a piece of foam to stick in the changer end of the guitar to secure the ball ends of strings while winding them, thus alleviating one from putting constant tension on a string to prevent the end of the string from dislodging. I have access to many different types of foam at my job, but this solution, which came out of an immediate necessity, seems the best to me. It is cheap (under $1), simple, available, and efficient. It is now an official part of my gear.
Also great for painting. Highly recommended. Four stars.
I've read here on the Forum (from Lane and others)about using a piece of foam to stick in the changer end of the guitar to secure the ball ends of strings while winding them, thus alleviating one from putting constant tension on a string to prevent the end of the string from dislodging. I have access to many different types of foam at my job, but this solution, which came out of an immediate necessity, seems the best to me. It is cheap (under $1), simple, available, and efficient. It is now an official part of my gear.
Also great for painting. Highly recommended. Four stars.
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As Lane said, this is a standard foam paintbrush, available at any Sherwin Williams, Miller Paint, True Value, Home Depot, etc, etc...Literally any paint or hardware store, not to mention any general store with a paint section. They come in a variety of widths, I tihink the one pictured is like 2, 2 1/2" across. These brushes are beveled at the tip, reticulated foam, with a wooden handle. No matter the size, they are almost always under a buck apiece. In my experience, there are 2 types: those with a rubber spatula-like center (my fave), and, more commonly, those w a hard plastic rectangular center attached to the base. Either is fine, as even the hard rectangle type will never come close to touching the changer. The built-in handle has an obvious advantage over a non-handled chunk of foam. And, again, this item is available for super cheap literally everywhere.
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I use a small rubber wedge, also called a piano mute. The one I have I paid $1.00 from a vendor at the ISGC at least 25 years ago. It never wears out.
Fred Justice sells them on his web site.
Fred Justice sells them on his web site.
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wooden wedge
I've always used a small wooden wedge, that is actually for re-installing a new hammer, or ax handle. Tommy......
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I use a pencil with a slip on wedge shaped eraser. It works well with the slotted changer on my Carter. If my changer had pins I'd probably need a different arrangement, John
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The Third hand string changer
I have used the for many years it is a wooden close pin fits the Emmons & Derby. I have one in each pick pouch.
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